Kathleen Openshaw is a lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University in Australia, where she earned her Ph.D. She has an M.A. in anthropology and development studies from Maynooth University in Ireland. Openshaw’s main research interests are Pentecostalisms from the Global South. Her Ph.D. research was an ethnography of the Brazilian megachurch The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Australia. She is currently a member of the research team for an Australian Research Council Discovery Project called “The African Diaspora and Pentecostalism in Australia.” Openshaw is the managing editor of The Australian Journal of Anthropology. She is also a co-editor (with Cristina Rocha and Mark Hutchinson) of Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements: Arguments From the Margins. Follow her on Twitter at @KazOpenshaw.